Questions about Eliquis and Meds for Pain Relief
I have a question for the group. I was diagnosed with AFib three months ago and after my first event I was put on a low dose aspirin along with my metoporal that I had been taking for a year. The dosage for the metoporal was 12.5 MG three times a day. After my second event of AFib six weeks ago, my electrophysiologist put me on Eliquis. The dosage is 5 MG twice a day. I felt fine for 4 weeks and then two weeks ago I started to have aching and stiffness in my lower back and hips. I might also add that I have very tight hips and lower back for years before this and have seen a physical therapist and added yoga and advil to my regimen. That seemed to give me a tolerance level over the years and I have been able to live with it.
Now...no advil allowed and I just saw a physical therapist again today who I will start working with next week. How do I know if I am having a reaction to the Eliquis or I am in a flare with my already tight hips and back? Is there a blood test to request? Possibly checking my liver and kidney function? The physical therapist also said I have osteo arthritis which could be contributing to this.
I am frustrated because I don't know how you tell the difference between a side effect and an existing condition that has worsened. I really don't want to chance going off the blood thinner....but what other way is there to tell?
Has anyone experienced this aching and does it finally go away if it is the Eliquis? I am not having any other problems with this drug except that there is not an over the counter medication for pain that you can take with it except Tylenol which has no effect on me.
Thank you for your input.
CeCe55
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That is so scary and horrifying.
Same here, but I have had Afib for a long time, got vax's, then got Covid.
Now I am in cardio ICU with monster Afib, clots in lungs and legs. A bit
scared.
Have you done research about the Vax and the Afib?
Blessings to you, it is amazing how many things can go wrong with bodies.
Haven’t had to do any research because it well known and publicized
regarding the connection between the vax and cardiac issues.
Definitely did not and will not get Booster
Yes it is amazing what the body can do. Prayers for your quick return to
health
I did not put the two together but ever since I had Covid and was hospitalized and crammed with meds my Afib is non stop. It wasn't before that. Was it the covid or the shots? I had had 2 vax's, not a booster yet. Oh gosh.
Hi there, sorry to hear of your pain. My husband was put onto Xeralto (blood thinner similar to yours) following his second Afib event in 2018 and he has had absolutely no side effects. I was also put onto Xeralto for a year after my Afib event around the same time, and although I had hip joint pain prior to taking Xeralto, it didn’t seem to exacerbate the situation. Fortunately my cardiologist took me off the medication after a year. Feel better soon.
I really don't think Eliquis does anything but thin your blood. I've been taking it since 2019 with no side effects. However, everyone is different.. Just wondering why so much.. I have taken 5 mg twice a day since I started it. Seems like a lot of carvedilol too. I would definitely ask doctor about side effects..
It’s been nearly 4 years now that I have been on Eliquis. I had a blood clot in my leg and developed two PEs 20 days later. I tried Eliquis, Xarelto, pradaxa, savaysa, and Coumadin. Eliquis has been the easier one to tolerate; however, it makes me sick everyday. I feel weak and feel like I have the flu. I started out on 5 mg twice a day. After a year, my dvt doc lowered it to 2.5 twice a day. Any time where I have a procedure done where I need to be off the blood thinner, I go off under the doctors supervision and notice that I start to feel better. As soon as I start taking the medicine again, I feel like crap. It’s a never ending cycle.
I had a similar experience with Eliquis. I would wake in the mornings with pain in my shoulders or knees, or hands, etc. After I had my ablation, I was told because of my age I would need to take Eliquis for the rest of my life. I have had back pain since I was a teenager and for the last year it became very painful until I ended up in the ER because I couldn’t walk without excruciating pain. I believe for some of us, Eliquis finds our weak areas and exacerbates the pain. I have not had an a-fib episode in 2 years (I always knew as soon as my a-fib started) so I asked my cardiologist if I could stop the Eliquis and he had me wear a Holter monitor for 2 weeks; I had no a-fib during those two weeks. I quit the Eliquis and I have experienced much relief. I am 76 so there is still pain in those places I have damaged over the years but my quality of life is much, much better. If you are having muscle, joint, bone pain or leg weakness, speak to your cardiologist and when he or she says that is not a side effect of Eliquis suggest they look at this site or dig further such as this site!
I have been on Eloquis for one year. I have developed some side affects that I attributed to Eloquis since I got the side affects after I started Eloquis. They are itching around the face and head, hair loss and bladder problems. In the last 8 weeks I have developed a condition that has affected muscle , tendon, bone or nerves. I am now using a walker. I have had a MRI and will have another one on the pelvic. The first MRI did not reveal what could cause my right leg to suddenly stop supporting me. Neurosurgeon is making an appointment with the neurologist. I researched the Eloquis and chose to stop it 3 weeks ago. I do take Propanolol and I have a loop recorder. I am an active exerciser with no explanation of all of a sudden losing the use of my right leg. Since I stopped Eloquis, my itching is not as bad, my bladder problems have improved and my eye swelling is not as bad. I called my cardiologist and informed of my decision but have not heard from him. I am just praying for an answer. Has anyone had my problems? Thank you so much.
I also developed bladder problems at the same time I started Eliquis six months ago. I immediately notified my cardiologist who heatedly denied any connection. My urologist has prescribed several solutions but none work. My cardiologist again denied Eliquis was to blame. Any suggestions?
Bladder problems is not good company. Mine has improved since I stopped Eliquis. I guess you really need to have serious discussion with your dr. My urologist really tried to help me too to no avail. I made the decision. I do take a med that helps prevent afib. I hope you find a solution.